Macbeth
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg has an ambitious environmental agenda, but it turns out he's running afoul of his own anti-pollution policy.

The Associated Press has found his SUVs idling all over the city, from about 10 minutes to over an hour. In one week, the AP spotted the mayor's Chevrolet Suburbans idling for long periods at least eight times.

The mayor signed a bill earlier this year strengthening the city's anti-idling law. Advocates say it's the toughest law in the nation because it reduces idling times around schools to one minute.

A Bloomberg spokesman says the city is doing its best to reduce idling. The mayor's SUVs are driven by his police detail and are classified as emergency vehicles, so no laws have been broken.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id … _article=1
I, for one, hate environmentalism. I don't see why I should have to change my life style so some hippy cunts can feel better about themselves.
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6964|Canberra, AUS
I don't see how not idling changes your lifestyle. Man up.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|6921|Finland

Idling is an integral part of your lifestyle? Park in the shade so you don't have to keep your AC on? Open up a window? Don't drive in a T-shirt in February?

One minute is too little though. During the coldest months over here idling is restricted to 4-5 minutes (methinks), and air quality is a good argument for it. NYC is crowded as hell, so I definitely see the point in restricting idling in order to improve the air you breathe.
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Macbeth
Banned
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I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

It is a little more understandable in cases that involve high profile people (security). I would have to know more about the specifics circumstance they were caught idling before passing judgment.
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Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5991|College Park, MD

Macbeth wrote:

I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
Environmentalism often saves money in the long run. And don't you want to leave your kids with a world better than what you had?
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Macbeth
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Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Macbeth wrote:

I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
Environmentalism often saves money in the long run. And don't you want to leave your kids with a world better than what you had?
I rather be able to provide my kids with a better life though my own hard work and not restrict them in the name of any great cause that is irrelevant to me, if they would one day want to take up the mantle of environmentalism fine by me but until then, I would rather my children live without restriction especially to help bunnies and deer. Both of which I hear are delicious.
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6964|Canberra, AUS

Macbeth wrote:

I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
I've never actually seen that happen. I can't think of a single environmentally-focussed initiative which has enforced a change in lifestyle. Although I can think of plenty of initiatives which were opposed because people thought they would...

PS. I don't think you understand what environmentalism is.

Last edited by Spark (2009-07-22 23:30:58)

The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5875

Spark wrote:

Macbeth wrote:

I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
I've never actually seen that happen. I can't think of a single environmentally-focussed initiative which has enforced a change in lifestyle. Although I can think of plenty of initiatives which were opposed because people thought they would...
Off the top of my head I would say Cap-and-Trade.
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6442|what

Spark wrote:

I've never actually seen that happen. I can't think of a single environmentally-focussed initiative which has enforced a change in lifestyle.
Water restrictions. You can't hose your car, water your lawn during the day, etc
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Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5991|College Park, MD

Macbeth wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Macbeth wrote:

I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
Environmentalism often saves money in the long run. And don't you want to leave your kids with a world better than what you had?
I rather be able to provide my kids with a better life though my own hard work and not restrict them in the name of any great cause that is irrelevant to me, if they would one day want to take up the mantle of environmentalism fine by me but until then, I would rather my children live without restriction especially to help bunnies and deer. Both of which I hear are delicious.
Actually I was talking more about being able to go outside without a surgical mask on hot days (which happens in places like Santiago de Chile, where the smog is sometimes so bad that school is canceled) or having any woods left to go hunt rabbits and deer. Being able to have safe drinking water and keep it safe. Being able to take your kids to the great outdoors and actually have something to show them that's not smokestacks and pollution.

If we went completely nuclear we'd see a great reduction in smog and air pollution. If all our vehicles were electric or hydrogen (which some day they will be) then we'd see an even greater reduction. This would all be at pretty little impact to the consumer (now if only these moronic politicians would let us build nuclear plants and reprocessing facilities).

@Aussie those restrictions are usually put in place during droughts because the water needs to be conserved for living purposes, not to keep your damn pink Cadillac and its chrome rims shiny.

Last edited by Hurricane2k9 (2009-07-22 23:36:57)

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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

AussieReaper wrote:

Spark wrote:

I've never actually seen that happen. I can't think of a single environmentally-focussed initiative which has enforced a change in lifestyle.
Water restrictions. You can't hose your car, water your lawn during the day, etc
ding ding.. winrar. This of course isn't to say that it isn't necessary.
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Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6964|Canberra, AUS

Kmarion wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Spark wrote:

I've never actually seen that happen. I can't think of a single environmentally-focussed initiative which has enforced a change in lifestyle.
Water restrictions. You can't hose your car, water your lawn during the day, etc
ding ding.. winrar. This of course isn't to say that it isn't necessary.
Does that constitute a change in lifestyle?

I was thinking more, you can't go outside because it's too hot/toxic, schools have to be closed on a monthly basis etc.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

Spark wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Water restrictions. You can't hose your car, water your lawn during the day, etc
ding ding.. winrar. This of course isn't to say that it isn't necessary.
Does that constitute a change in lifestyle?

I was thinking more, you can't go outside because it's too hot/toxic, schools have to be closed on a monthly basis etc.
If you if enjoy yard work or spending time detailing your vehicle it sure does. However, I believe for the most part environmentalism enhances our lifestyle.. clean beaches to visit, the ability to play sports without needing an oxygen mask. ..etc.
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Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,817|6395|eXtreme to the maX
I mean I hate environmentalism in general, I really don't want to have to change my lifestyle because it'll help somebody sleep at night knowing they saved some trees or animals or something.
Fine, you can change your lifestyle when the oil has run out and there is no food for you to eat.
In the meantime the rest of us will try and solve the problem.
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13/f/taiwan
Member
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The idling laws are hardly enforced. Never heard of/seen anyone I know get a ticket for idling.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6819|Global Command
Just wondering, was he one of the many area mayors arrested today?

That'd be lol.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

What the hell NYC?
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Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5991|College Park, MD
They should set it up like it is in Maryland where one can stop in an area you're not supposed to be parked in (such as a fire hydrant zone) if it's only for a brief moment to load or unload a passenger.
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13/f/taiwan
Member
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ATG wrote:

Just wondering, was he one of the many area mayors arrested today?

That'd be lol.
No.

Kmarion wrote:

What the hell NYC?
http://i34.tinypic.com/xo2hsh.jpg
I hate bikers. I almost hit one the other day in China town. Fuckin' guy was riding on the solid yellow lane.

Also most traffic cops are assholes/lazy.

Last edited by 12/f/taiwan (2009-07-23 20:32:20)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

They should set it up like it is in Maryland where one can stop in an area you're not supposed to be parked in (such as a fire hydrant zone) if it's only for a brief moment to load or unload a passenger.
I disagree. People need to park where they are supposed to to unload/load. The exercise won't hurt. That's almost irrelevant in the police case though. They are using the lanes as their own personal parking spot.

It only takes a second to end up with a bike fatality.
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Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6827|Long Island, New York

12/f/taiwan wrote:

Also most traffic cops are assholes/lazy.
Especially the ones who drive around in those cute little 2 wheel things.

God those things are hilarious.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6890|132 and Bush

I wonder what would happen if I parked my vehicle in a bike lane with a cop on a bike around?

http://www.dailyhaha.com/_vids/Reno_911_Stolen_Bike.htm
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Superior Mind
(not macbeth)
+1,755|6982

12/f/taiwan wrote:

ATG wrote:

Just wondering, was he one of the many area mayors arrested today?

That'd be lol.
No.

Kmarion wrote:

What the hell NYC?
http://i34.tinypic.com/xo2hsh.jpg
I hate bikers. I almost hit one the other day in China town. Fuckin' guy was riding on the solid yellow lane.

Also most traffic cops are assholes/lazy.
Your first problem is driving in Manhattan.

I drove to a show in I think NOHO or maybe SOHO and a skateboarder started skitching my car. When I braked he slammed into the back of my car. He just kept going as if nothing happened. Crazy fuck.
13/f/taiwan
Member
+940|5988

Superior Mind wrote:

12/f/taiwan wrote:

ATG wrote:

Just wondering, was he one of the many area mayors arrested today?

That'd be lol.
No.

Kmarion wrote:

What the hell NYC?
http://i34.tinypic.com/xo2hsh.jpg
I hate bikers. I almost hit one the other day in China town. Fuckin' guy was riding on the solid yellow lane.

Also most traffic cops are assholes/lazy.
Your first problem is driving in Manhattan.

I drove to a show in I think NOHO or maybe SOHO and a skateboarder started skitching my car. When I braked he slammed into the back of my car. He just kept going as if nothing happened. Crazy fuck.
Aha, I try and avoid driving in the city. Too much patience and requires alot of quick reflexes. When going to different areas in the city I use the subway ftw. Much faster and cheaper.

I work in the LES(not too far from the ocean) and can find parking spaces that do not require meters without any problems most of the time. Its not as crowded as many other areas in the city. I only went through Chinatown the other day because my father needed something from there.

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